Passwords [Pink Transparent Fiberglass Vinyl & Signed] [B&N Exclusive]

Passwords [Pink Transparent Fiberglass Vinyl & Signed] [B&N Exclusive]

by Dawes
Passwords [Pink Transparent Fiberglass Vinyl & Signed] [B&N Exclusive]

Passwords [Pink Transparent Fiberglass Vinyl & Signed] [B&N Exclusive]

by Dawes

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Overview

Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith has always been the kind of insightful singer/songwriter whose lyrics read a lot like poetry. They're like thoughtful journal entries turned into literate, symbol-heavy songs rife with self-effacing revelations and timely insights into the state of the world. So it makes sense that the band's sixth studio album, the aptly titled Passwords, finds Goldsmith investigating notions of communication -- with ourselves and with each other, both successfully and pathetically -- and the myriad ways our social media-frenzied climate can make the truth feel so elusive. He addresses this theme explicitly on the crunchy midtempo opener, "Living in the Future." Singing in a hushed deadpan delivery, he sneers "It's the battle of the passwords/It's the trumpets on the hill/It's that constant paranoia/It's the final fire drill." While he certainly imbues the rest of the album with an equally ominous sense of big-brother fatigue, the warmth and innate humanity at the core of each song lighten the tone. Helping achieve this balance is a longtime associate of the band, Laurel Canyon-based producer Jonathan Wilson. Working together, they've crafted a somewhat low-key album, full of gently rendered melodies and sophisticated arrangements. Dawes accent their twangy West Coast sound with glassy synthesizers, slippery, Eric Clapton-esque guitars, and jazzy piano lines, smartly evoking the '80s adult contemporary albums of artists like Bruce Hornsby, Fleetwood Mac, and Steve Winwood. The sound fits the dusky, introspective tone of songs like "Stay Down" and "Crack the Case," in which Goldsmith compares modern communication to a "sick version of telephone." Elsewhere, as on "Feed the Fire," he turns his critical eye inward, suspiciously dissecting his own fame and privilege. Similarly, on "Stay Down" he admits that drinking "micheladas in the afternoon" and hiding from reality (and perhaps more specifically the Internet) is often preferable to engaging with it. He sings "Stay down/'Til the smoke has been cleared/And your name can't be found." As dark as Goldsmith gets on Passwords, he remains hopeful, even romantic, summoning images of Romeo and Juliet and "Cusack holding that stereo" on the tender love song "Never Gonna Say Goodbye." It's that bittersweet message of hope for humanity on Passwords that resonates the strongest. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 06/22/2018
Label: Barnes Noble Consign
UPC: 0855380008050

Tracks

  1. Living In The Future
  2. Stay Down
  3. Crack The Case
  4. Feed The Fire
  5. My Greatest Inventiion
  6. Telescope
  7. I Can't Love
  8. Mistakes We Should Have Made
  9. Never Gonna Say Goodbye
  10. Time Flies Either Way

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dawes   Primary Artist,Prima
Peter Jacobson   Cello
Tom Lea   Viola
Ina Veli   Violin
Trevor Menear   Slide Guitar
Griffin Goldsmith   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Wylie Gelber   Bass (Electric)
Taylor Goldsmith   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Synthesizer,Sitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone)
Holly Laessig   Vocals (Background)
Jess Wolfe   Vocals (Background)
Jonathan Wilson   Guitar,Soloist,Sequencing,Drum Machine,Guitar (Acoustic)
Lee Pardini   Piano,Kalimba,Keyboards,Vibraphone,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Luis Mascaro   Violin
Josh Johnson   Sax (Alto)

Technical Credits

Jason Boesel   Composer
Blake Mills   Composer
Oliver Newell   String Arrangements
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Genevieve Davis   Photography
Griffin Goldsmith   Group Member
Wylie Gelber   Group Member
Taylor Goldsmith   Composer,Group Member
Magdalena Wosinska   Band Photo
Jonathan Wilson   Mixing,Producer,Electronic Noise
Michael Carney   Art Direction
Lee Pardini   Group Member
Drew Erickson   String Arrangements
Dave Cerminara   Mixing,Engineer
Jake Gross   Technician
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